"To do well in World History, you should read as much about the stuff we talk about in class [from outside resources]; Wikipedia isn't a bad site [for this research.]"
-Mr. Vaughn.
Homework
-Read the introduction, and chapters 2, and 3 for Wednesday's quiz
-Read pages 8-11 in Flow of History for Thursday
-Read chapter 4,5 and 6 for Friday's quiz
-Annotated bibliography due monday
1) DGP Chapter 3
-You should review your four homework assignments, but not the method questions. you should be able to identify art from each of the five cultures, and discuss the philosophical issues related to each.
2) Flowchart #22 on Greek philosophy
-You should know all the names and ideas of each philosopher, and how their ideas relate to eachother.
3) Lecture on buddhism
-You should know the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, key terms and ideas to the Vendeta and Greek philosophy.
4) Periodization
-You should know the order and dates of ancient Greek history, and review the order of the Chinese dynasties and periods of Indian history.
Greek Civilizations:
2000-1500 BCE Minoan
1500-1100 BCE Mycenean
1100-750 Dark Age
750-500 Archeic Age
500-323 Classical Age
323-31 Hellenistic Age
(All dates are BCE)
Indian civilizations:
Harrapan
Vedic
Later Vedic
Mauryan
Kushan
Gupta
5) Questions on readings about Maya and Greeks (review the quizzes in particular) Mr. Vaughn said that the Maya quizzes are most importnat
6) Greek and Central America maps (remember that some of the locations on the Central America map are modern places and some are ancient no longer existing places.)
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WORLD HISTORY
Teacher: Mr. Vaughn (bvaughn@uni.illinois.edu)
"To do well in World History, you should read as much about the stuff we talk about in class [from outside resources]; Wikipedia isn't a bad site [for this research.]"
-Mr. Vaughn.
Homework
-Read the introduction, and chapters 2, and 3 for Wednesday's quiz
-Read pages 8-11 in Flow of History for Thursday
-Read chapter 4,5 and 6 for Friday's quiz
-Annotated bibliography due monday
Study Materials
Here are links to Mr. Vaughn's suggested sites:
Dictionary.com: http://dictionary.reference.com/
Wikipedia: http://www.wikipedia.org/
The Wiki for the second essay: http://vaughncreationmyths.wikispaces.com/
To access the wiki for our research papers on daily life in the ancient world follow this link: http://vaughnancient.wikispaces.com/ Make sure you remember to join a page and post topics for your group.
Exam Study Guide for DGP Chapter 3 Exam
1) DGP Chapter 3
-You should review your four homework assignments, but not the method questions. you should be able to identify art from each of the five cultures, and discuss the philosophical issues related to each.
2) Flowchart #22 on Greek philosophy
-You should know all the names and ideas of each philosopher, and how their ideas relate to eachother.
3) Lecture on buddhism
-You should know the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, key terms and ideas to the Vendeta and Greek philosophy.
4) Periodization
-You should know the order and dates of ancient Greek history, and review the order of the Chinese dynasties and periods of Indian history.
Greek Civilizations:
2000-1500 BCE Minoan
1500-1100 BCE Mycenean
1100-750 Dark Age
750-500 Archeic Age
500-323 Classical Age
323-31 Hellenistic Age
(All dates are BCE)
Indian civilizations:
Harrapan
Vedic
Later Vedic
Mauryan
Kushan
Gupta
5) Questions on readings about Maya and Greeks (review the quizzes in particular) Mr. Vaughn said that the Maya quizzes are most importnat
6) Greek and Central America maps (remember that some of the locations on the Central America map are modern places and some are ancient no longer existing places.)
If you want to edit this calendar go to gmail, sign in as "uniwiki2013" with the password "gargoyle" and click on calendar at the top of the page. Then go to the calendar that you wish to edit. (make sure that is the only one that is highlighted because otherwise your event will pop up on more than the one calendar). After you have edited the calendar form there, your event will show up on this wiki. Please don't post false assignments or false test/quiz dates.